Reshiram-GX #8 from Dragon Storm - Double Rare - Illustrated by PLANETA Otani
Fire

Reshiram-GX

#8/66 in Dragon Storm, Double Rare, Fire, illustrated by PLANETA Otani.

Card number
#8/66
Rarity
Double Rare
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
April 6, 2018
Illustrator
PLANETA Otani
Original name
レシラムGX
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Collector Notes

Reshiram-GX

Reshiram-GX appears in the Japanese print of Dragon Storm, released on April 6, 2018. Reshiram-GX is a double rare rarity. The Dragon Storm set contains 66 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by PLANETA Otani.

Collector Insights

Reshiram-GX is a Pokémon card from the Dragon Storm set, released on April 6, 2018. It is classified as a Double Rare and features the artist PLANETA Otani. The card’s supertype is Pokémon, and it has an HP value of 180. Reshiram-GX possesses three distinct attacks, each with unique energy costs and effects. The first attack, Flame Charge, requires one Colorless energy and allows the player to search their deck for up to two Fire Energy cards, attaching them to Reshiram-GX before shuffling the deck. The second attack, Scorching Column, costs three Fire energies and one Colorless energy, dealing 110 damage while inflicting the Burn status on the opponent’s Active Pokémon. The third attack, Vermilion-GX, uses the same energy cost as Scorching Column but deals 180 damage and permits the player to attach up to five Fire Energy cards from their hand to any of their Pokémon. This attack also specifies that only one GX attack can be used per game. The card’s design and mechanics emphasize strategic resource management and conditional status effects.

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